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__dangerousOptInToUnstableAPIsOnlyForCoreModules: () => (/* reexport */ __dangerousOptInToUnstableAPIsOnlyForCoreModules)
});
;// ./packages/private-apis/build-module/implementation.js
/**
* wordpress/private-apis – the utilities to enable private cross-package
* exports of private APIs.
*
* This "implementation.ts" file is needed for the sake of the unit tests. It
* exports more than the public API of the package to aid in testing.
*/
/**
* The list of core modules allowed to opt-in to the private APIs.
*/
const CORE_MODULES_USING_PRIVATE_APIS = ['@wordpress/block-directory', '@wordpress/block-editor', '@wordpress/block-library', '@wordpress/blocks', '@wordpress/commands', '@wordpress/components', '@wordpress/core-commands', '@wordpress/core-data', '@wordpress/customize-widgets', '@wordpress/data', '@wordpress/edit-post', '@wordpress/edit-site', '@wordpress/edit-widgets', '@wordpress/editor', '@wordpress/format-library', '@wordpress/patterns', '@wordpress/preferences', '@wordpress/reusable-blocks', '@wordpress/router', '@wordpress/dataviews', '@wordpress/fields', '@wordpress/media-utils', '@wordpress/upload-media'];
/**
* A list of core modules that already opted-in to
* the privateApis package.
*/
const registeredPrivateApis = [];
/*
* Warning for theme and plugin developers.
*
* The use of private developer APIs is intended for use by WordPress Core
* and the Gutenberg plugin exclusively.
*
* Dangerously opting in to using these APIs is NOT RECOMMENDED. Furthermore,
* the WordPress Core philosophy to strive to maintain backward compatibility
* for third-party developers DOES NOT APPLY to private APIs.
*
* THE CONSENT STRING FOR OPTING IN TO THESE APIS MAY CHANGE AT ANY TIME AND
* WITHOUT NOTICE. THIS CHANGE WILL BREAK EXISTING THIRD-PARTY CODE. SUCH A
* CHANGE MAY OCCUR IN EITHER A MAJOR OR MINOR RELEASE.
*/
const requiredConsent = 'I acknowledge private features are not for use in themes or plugins and doing so will break in the next version of WordPress.';
// The safety measure is meant for WordPress core where IS_WORDPRESS_CORE is set to true.
const allowReRegistration = false ? 0 : true;
/**
* Called by a @wordpress package wishing to opt-in to accessing or exposing
* private private APIs.
*
* @param consent The consent string.
* @param moduleName The name of the module that is opting in.
* @return An object containing the lock and unlock functions.
*/
const __dangerousOptInToUnstableAPIsOnlyForCoreModules = (consent, moduleName) => {
if (!CORE_MODULES_USING_PRIVATE_APIS.includes(moduleName)) {
throw new Error(`You tried to opt-in to unstable APIs as module "${moduleName}". ` + 'This feature is only for JavaScript modules shipped with WordPress core. ' + 'Please do not use it in plugins and themes as the unstable APIs will be removed ' + 'without a warning. If you ignore this error and depend on unstable features, ' + 'your product will inevitably break on one of the next WordPress releases.');
}
if (!allowReRegistration && registeredPrivateApis.includes(moduleName)) {
// This check doesn't play well with Story Books / Hot Module Reloading
// and isn't included in the Gutenberg plugin. It only matters in the
// WordPress core release.
throw new Error(`You tried to opt-in to unstable APIs as module "${moduleName}" which is already registered. ` + 'This feature is only for JavaScript modules shipped with WordPress core. ' + 'Please do not use it in plugins and themes as the unstable APIs will be removed ' + 'without a warning. If you ignore this error and depend on unstable features, ' + 'your product will inevitably break on one of the next WordPress releases.');
}
if (consent !== requiredConsent) {
throw new Error(`You tried to opt-in to unstable APIs without confirming you know the consequences. ` + 'This feature is only for JavaScript modules shipped with WordPress core. ' + 'Please do not use it in plugins and themes as the unstable APIs will removed ' + 'without a warning. If you ignore this error and depend on unstable features, ' + 'your product will inevitably break on the next WordPress release.');
}
registeredPrivateApis.push(moduleName);
return {
lock,
unlock
};
};
/**
* Binds private data to an object.
* It does not alter the passed object in any way, only
* registers it in an internal map of private data.
*
* The private data can't be accessed by any other means
* than the `unlock` function.
*
* @example
* ```js
* const object = {};
* const privateData = { a: 1 };
* lock( object, privateData );
*
* object
* // {}
*
* unlock( object );
* // { a: 1 }
* ```
*
* @param object The object to bind the private data to.
* @param privateData The private data to bind to the object.
*/
function lock(object, privateData) {
if (!object) {
throw new Error('Cannot lock an undefined object.');
}
const _object = object;
if (!(__private in _object)) {
_object[__private] = {};
}
lockedData.set(_object[__private], privateData);
}
/**
* Unlocks the private data bound to an object.
*
* It does not alter the passed object in any way, only
* returns the private data paired with it using the `lock()`
* function.
*
* @example
* ```js
* const object = {};
* const privateData = { a: 1 };
* lock( object, privateData );
*
* object
* // {}
*
* unlock( object );
* // { a: 1 }
* ```
*
* @param object The object to unlock the private data from.
* @return The private data bound to the object.
*/
function unlock(object) {
if (!object) {
throw new Error('Cannot unlock an undefined object.');
}
const _object = object;
if (!(__private in _object)) {
throw new Error('Cannot unlock an object that was not locked before. ');
}
return lockedData.get(_object[__private]);
}
const lockedData = new WeakMap();
/**
* Used by lock() and unlock() to uniquely identify the private data
* related to a containing object.
*/
const __private = Symbol('Private API ID');
// Unit tests utilities:
/**
* Private function to allow the unit tests to allow
* a mock module to access the private APIs.
*
* @param name The name of the module.
*/
function allowCoreModule(name) {
CORE_MODULES_USING_PRIVATE_APIS.push(name);
}
/**
* Private function to allow the unit tests to set
* a custom list of allowed modules.
*/
function resetAllowedCoreModules() {
while (CORE_MODULES_USING_PRIVATE_APIS.length) {
CORE_MODULES_USING_PRIVATE_APIS.pop();
}
}
/**
* Private function to allow the unit tests to reset
* the list of registered private apis.
*/
function resetRegisteredPrivateApis() {
while (registeredPrivateApis.length) {
registeredPrivateApis.pop();
}
}
;// ./packages/private-apis/build-module/index.js
(window.wp = window.wp || {}).privateApis = __webpack_exports__;
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